expiredStrifeZero posted Mar 20, 2023 04:02 PM
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expiredStrifeZero posted Mar 20, 2023 04:02 PM
Logitech G F310 USB Gamepad $15 + Free Shipping B&H
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Logitech F310 Wired Gamepad Controller Console
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- Pros: Has a switch on the back for DInput and XInput so it supports old PC games and new ones too. Logitech software allows you to remap the DInput buttons, set macros, etc. Highly versatile when it comes to software.
- Cons: Very uncomfortable design. The triggers and palm rests are in the wrong position so the controller feels cramped and uncomfortable.
- Cons: The analog sticks have giant dead zones, do not play any FPS games with this controller. Third person action/adventure games are fine.
I would recommend buying this as a backup controller only, it's nowhere near a Xbox Series X or PS5 controller.- Pros: Has a switch on the back for DInput and XInput so it supports old PC games and new ones too. Logitech software allows you to remap the DInput buttons, set macros, etc. Highly versatile when it comes to software.
- Cons: Very uncomfortable design. The triggers and palm rests are in the wrong position so the controller feels cramped and uncomfortable.
- Cons: The analog sticks have giant dead zones, do not play any FPS games with this controller. Third person action/adventure games are fine.
I would recommend buying this as a backup controller only, it's nowhere near a Xbox Series X or PS5 controller.Controller feel-wise, not comfortable. It doesn't feel cheap but it's just an old design and the D-Pad is not comparable to modern console controllers. The triggers are also kinda the first thing to go but generally take years of being worn down to get to that point.
Missing vibration motors.
Pro: plug and play, years of support and should work with any software
Cons: hard plastic, wired only, doesn't feel as good as more expensive console controllers
Definitely handy to have but might be worth investing in double the price for an Xbox controller if you want to use a controller extensively.
At this price you can buy 4 for the price of one retail controller so...
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- Pros: Has a switch on the back for DInput and XInput so it supports old PC games and new ones too. Logitech software allows you to remap the DInput buttons, set macros, etc. Highly versatile when it comes to software.
- Cons: Very uncomfortable design. The triggers and palm rests are in the wrong position so the controller feels cramped and uncomfortable.
- Cons: The analog sticks have giant dead zones, do not play any FPS games with this controller. Third person action/adventure games are fine.
I would recommend buying this as a backup controller only, it's nowhere near a Xbox Series X or PS5 controller.My recommendation: try to find someone selling Stadia controllers. You can get them under $25 on eBay and they're fantastic. Otherwise an XBox controller is hard to beat on the PC.
edit: But seriously, I have two of these that I bought at least a decade ago and they still work fine for retro emulators. They feel about what I expect a $15 controller to feel like, so they're functional but not comfortable. Good for if you just want to occasionally whip out the old SNES games for a couple of hours.
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